Was looking this information up at work today as per a work related conversation (honest...... ok no) and while I had the info to hand I may as well put it out and try to keep it updated as the season progresses with any trades that may happen.

Jan 2013 Update: Pete says we have 10 picks currently so I guess our conditionals came into affect for TJack to Buffalo and one for Barrett Ruud (still unknown where). Also Schneider has confirmed we have 10 picks as well so looks like that's set.

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Wenhawk wrote:Did the 7th rd we traded for Winslow get cancelled when we cut him?

I believe it was when he didn't make the final 53 but I can't find any confirmation

This was confirmed by the Bucs GM Demoff (sp?) and reported by Sando, PFT and others. Only way the Bucs get this pick is if Winslow plays for the team anytime this year. So if they re-sign him, 7th round pick comes back into play.

SEPTEMBER 03, 2012Clarifying the Bucs' compensation in the Kellen Winslow and Brian Price trades

In the past few days, former Bucs Kellen Winslow and Brian Price both have been released by the teams the Bucs traded them to.

Saturday, it was the Seahawks releasing Winslow, the former Bucs tight end. And, today, the Bears released former defensive tackle Price to make room on their roster for a player who was briefly a Buc, Amobi Okoye.

So, how do these outcomes affect the compensation for the respective trades involving conditional draft picks?

The Seahawks' trade was conditional on Winslow being on the roster, which of course he is not. Unless he re-joins the team at some point this season, the Bucs will get nothing. That deal ends up being, basically, a wash.

For Price, the Bucs are still due a seventh-round next year to complete the trade. On that deal, Tampa Bay more or less comes out ahead.